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Snow Predicted For Sunday, Monday

The National Weather Service issues a winter storm watch.

A spring snow is on the way.

The issued a winter storm watch late Sunday night through Monday evening.

Rain is predicted to change to snow after midnight Sunday night with the heaviest snowfall on Monday morning. Six inches of accumulation is expected in the area. However, two to four inches of accumulation is predicted for the Pittsburgh area, including Dormont and Brookline.

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"A heavy, wet accumulation of snow is expected that may cause significant problems with the downing of tree limbs that have developed leaves which may in turn spawn power outages. Some travel difficulties can be expected Monday morning as well," according to the weather statement.

PennDOT said crews in Allegheny County are preparing trucks and equipment Sunday afternoon for the possible heavy snow. PennDOT crews plan to be out monitoring and treating roads overnight when the storm hits.

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